People listen to a discussion of options for the 100-year-old Washington School for Comprehensive Literacy during a meeting last month at the school.

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Thirty-five of the 57 staff members at Washington School for Comprehensive Literacy have signed a letter urging the Sheboygan Area School District Board of Education to go to referendum to build a new school instead of closing and dispersing its 341 students to other schools.

The letter is published on the Opinion page, A5, of today's Sheboygan Press.

"At this point in our juncture, with the possibility that we're facing not having a future site for the comprehensive literacy model, we wanted to make the public aware," said Brian Reindl, who organized the effort. "So this is (our) form of ...